An intermediate in the phytylation of chlorophyllide a in vivo
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The chromatogram of the extract from etiolated bean leaves illuminated for 1 min showed a single peak of chlorophyllide a. On subsequent dark incubation of the leaves for 5 min, an intermediate band appeared in the chromatogram. During 2 hr of incubation, the content of the intermediate first increased, then decreased and was finally transformed completely to chlorophyll a.
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著者
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Ogawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Ogawa Teruo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Bovey Florence
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Bovey Florence
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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